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07th Nov 2018

Amy Huberman’s the face of a ‘scam’ beauty cream and she’s asking fans to notify her if they see the advert

Have you seen this advert?

Denise Curtin

Have you seen this advert?

A face cream called Dermavix is once again doing the rounds using an image of Amy Huberman without her permission as the “cover girl”.

The scam which was first brought to the actresses attention in August caused Amy a great deal of stress as the product claimed that Amy used and loved the cream.

Image from Amy Huberman’s Instagram story in August…

During the summer, Amy told the Independent that she had her legal team were looking into the online advert for her saying:

“It’s a complete scam and all articles relating to them fabricated so please ignore. Have legals on it.”

And now, it looks like Dermavix is back yet again, using the star’s face to front their anti-ageing cream. In a series of pop-ups on Instagram, many fans have noticed Amy’s face alongside the advert which has been reported as a scam.

Therefore, Amy is asking fans and followers to notify her or send her a link of the pop up if they spot it, writing on Twitter yesterday, Amy said the following: